WorldSkills Competition

Organization: WorldSkills

Program Overview

International skills competition (trade/technical); age-limited; national selection.

The **WorldSkills Competition** is an international event where young people demonstrate excellence in a wide range of **trade, technical, and vocational skills**. Competitors represent their countries in areas such as construction, manufacturing, information technology, creative arts, and service industries. Participation is typically limited by age and involves a **national selection process**, meaning students must qualify through their country’s WorldSkills organization before reaching the international level. This program is a strong fit for high school students who are serious about **career and technical education (CTE)**, enjoy hands-on work, and want to test their skills against high standards. It is especially relevant for students in vocational programs, technical high schools, or those pursuing skilled trades. While still in high school, you may start by entering **local or national skills competitions** that can lead toward WorldSkills selection. Participation can support **college and postsecondary applications** by demonstrating: - Advanced proficiency in a specific technical or trade skill - Experience with **rigorous training, time management, and problem-solving** - Initiative in pursuing opportunities beyond the classroom - Ability to perform under pressure in a competitive, real-world setting For details on eligibility, skill areas, and how national selection works in your country, visit the official WorldSkills website.

Program Details

  • Category: General Extracurricular
  • Format: Hybrid (In-Person & Online)
  • Cost: Free
  • Grade Level: Grades 9-12
  • Location: Various Locations
  • Country: USA

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Visit the official program website: WorldSkills